Marist head coach Alan Chadwick has achieved all 386 of his career victories leading the War Eagles. Mill Creek Standout Named Georgia Gatorade Football Player Mercedes-Benz Stadium to Host Georgia High School Congratulations to 2022 State Football Champions, 2022 GHSA Universal Coin Toss for Football Semifinals, NFL Star Now Just 'Mr. A Member of the National Federation of State High School Associations, WE NEED YOUR HELP! No. Swann (Cherokee) 2018 - 2021, 7,193 - Taylor Lamb (Calhoun) 2011 - 2012, 7,183 - Kyle Wilkie (Creekview) 2014 - 2016, 7,151 - Cain Campbell (North Paulding) 2008 - 2010, 7,147 - Brent Owens (Dooly County) 1998 - 2001, 7,081 - J Ben Haynes (White County) 2017 - 2020, 7,046 - Griffin Collier (Tift County) 2015 - 2017, 7,046 - Kolt Owenby (Union County) 2007-2009, 7,007 - Coey Watson (Dawson County) 2014-2017, 6,773 - Tate Rodemaker (Valdosta) 2017 - 2019, 6.751 - Ben Guthrie (Alpharetta) 2019 - 2022, 6,626 - Al Pinkins (Mitchell-Baker) 1988 - 1990, 6,609 - Brad Davis (Fannin County) 2013-2016, 6,550 - Tyler Hughes (Marietta) 2018 - 2021, 6,548 - Tyler Dominy (Dawson County) 2009-2012, 6,540 - Spencer Ashley (Cherokee) 2012-14, 6,502 - Abe Stowe (Wilcox County) 2019 - 2022, 6,496 - Mikey Tamburo (North Gwinnett) 2006 - 2008, 6,478 - Taylor Heinicke (Collins Hill) 2008 - 2010, 6,452 - Chase Parrish (Colquitt County) 2014 - 2015, 6,443 - Baylor Whitfield (Alexander 2012 - 2015, 6,425 - Reece Fountain (Rome) 2020 - 2022, 6,436 - Kyle Banks (North Paulding) 2013 - 2015, 6,401 - Marshard McKnight (Ware County) 1997 - 2000, 6,284 - Colin Houck (Parkview) 2019 - 2022, 6,202 - Zo Dennard (Wilcox County) 2005-2008, 6,197 - Tyler Brown (Colquitt County) 2008 - 2010, 6,175 - Avery Smith (Riverwood) 2018-2021, 6,090 - Pierson Allison (Union County) 2016 - 2019, 6,062 - Jonathan Carkhuff (Lovett) 2007 - 2009, 6,029 - Jack Cendoya (Mount Pisgah Christian) 2019-2022, 6,008 - Jaybo Shaw (Flowery Branch) 2005 - 2007, 6,007 - Robbie Roper (Roswell) 2018 - 2021, 5,965 - Kurtis Koester (Cherokee) 1998 - 2001, 5,879 - Cameron Lewis (Eagle's Landing) 2015 - 2017, 5,877 - Jake Smith (Blessed Trinity) 2015-18, 5,840 - Chad Bryant (Dooly County) 2002 - 2003 (22 Games), 5,764 - Fabian Walker, Jr. (Chamblee) 2019-2022, 5,753 - Johnny Taylor (Ware County) 1989 - 1991, 5,752 - Jeremy Hecklinski (Walton) 2020-2022, 5,749 - Dre Prather (Gordon Central) 2008 - 2010, 5,698 - Kyle Sloter (Mount Pisgah Christian) 2008 - 2011, 5,615 - Kaleb Nobles (Fitzgerald) 2008 - 2011, 5,607 - Brad Schlosser (North Gwinnett) 2004 - 2005, 5,572 - Jeremy Chupp (Greater Atlanta Christian) 1999 - 2002, 5,500 - Bo Hatchett (Habersham Central) 2004 - 2007, 5,497 - Todd Coley (Hawkinsville) 2002 - 2004, 5,490 - Quayde Hawkins (Bainbridge) 2017-2020, 5,486 - Jack Rackley (Westwood School/Mitchell-Baker) 1989 - 1992, 5,386 - Armar Gordon Jr. (Perry) 2020-2023, 5,380 - Rhett Gay (Emanuel County Institute) 2013 - 2016, 5,344 - Cole Peterson (Whitefield Academy) 2017 - 2021, 5,300 - Connor Shaw (Flowery Branch) 2008 - 2009, 5,259 - Travion Solomon (Northeast) 2019-2021, 5,237 - Max Johnson (Oconee County) 2016-2019, 5,220 - Josh Morgan (LaFayette) 2008 - 2010, 5,214 - Buck Belue (Valdosta) 1974 - 1977, 5,210 - Eric Jackson (Turner County) 1993 - 1996, 5,192 - A.J. Erik Soliday led five GHSA programs from 1997-2017 prior to taking over the GISA-based Tiftarea Academy Panthers in 2018. Dan Pitts: (346-109-4; 1 state title; 39 seasons; 1 school), 5. Brooks County won the state title in Freemans first season at the school and the Trojans nearly won another state crown this past season. Leah Fleming: Girls flag football is the fastest-growing high school sport in Georgia right now, according to the Georgia High School Association. The Tigers, who finished No. Nowhere in sports is consistency more valued than on the high school level, where a coach can lead fathers and then their sons at the same school. Center ParcStadium 5:00 pm - A Div. Last viewed GHSFHA/coach/records/Terence Hennessy CoachDe1989 Ended a session 16 hours, 25 minutes ago Last viewed Powered by WordPress. T. McFerrin: (317-84-4; 2 state titles; 34 seasons; 8 schools), 11. First Coast News also said that six of the 44 coaches were among the highest-paid workers in their school systems. 12 of them had previously coached in Florida. There, the pay is lower because there are fewer extra benefits for coaches. Joey is one of the highest-paid high school football coaches in Georgia. #6. Sid Maxwell $125,190.39 Dec. 9 - 12pm - Class 2A, 3:30 pm - Class 4A, 7pm - Class 6A 0 Comments. Dec. 10 - 12pm - Class 3A, 3:30 pm - Class 5A, 7pm - Class 7A, $20(GoFan Digital)How Fans Buy Tickets Grage is 45-27 overall in his six years as a head coach, 41-21 at Thomasville, 8-5 in the postseason and the winner of region championships in 2017 and 2019. St. Francis won its first-ever playoff game this past season under Barden with a 34-31 win over Trinity Christian. After a run to the quarterfinals that season, Tomberlin took a head coaching hiatus again until taking over the Appling County program. Support your team! WebGeorgia lost one of its most successful coaches on August 22 when Bill Corry of Morgan County died at age 89. MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Westminster head football coach Gerry Romberg has spent all 28 seasons of his head coaching career leading the Wildcats program. Because wit. Massillon Washington, runner-up in Ohio Division II, won its 900th game in 2020. After arriving at Terrell Academy in 2005, Murdock has led the Eagles to a 104-73-1 record with a pair of state championships and two state titles. Current Jackson County head coach Rich McWhorter previously coached Charlton County for 29 seasons prior to taking over the Panthers program for the first time in 2019. Grab your whistle and SIGN UP today! WebIn 1998, Propst coached Alma Bryant High School, the school that resulted from Alba's merger with the high school in Grand Bay, Alabama. While leading the Purple Hurricanes, Barden achieved a 154-58 overall record and led the program to the 1999 Class AA state crown. Rush Propst ($141,870) #2. Morton (Heritage - Conyers) vs. Evans 11/4/2016, 221 - Adam Wilhite (South Gwinnett) vs Lassiter 11/19/1999, 220 - Deron Harper (Hertiage - Conyers) vs. Grovetown (10/6/2017), 219 - David Bowman (Central Gwinnett) vs. Roswell 11/06/1970, 218 - Daniel Martin (Marietta) vs Brookwood 10/9/2020, 218 - Rashod Bateman (Tift County) vs. Lowndes 10/13/2017, 216 - Malik Mullins (Perry) vs. West Laurens 11/2/18, 216 - Robert Walker (Duluth) 1972 (date, opponent unknown), 215 - Ramel Keyton (Marietta) vs. Woodstock 11/17/2017, 215 - Denylon Morrissette (Brookwood) vs. Dacula 9/3/2020 (4 OT), 215 - Alex Chisum (Sandy Creek) vs. Peach County12/03/2010, 215 - Jared Brown (Parkview) vs Brookwood 10/25/2019, 215 - Tayshaun Shipp (Worth County), vs Rutland (9/25/20), 214 - Myles Redding (Whitefield Academy) vs. Mount Vernon 9/18/20, 214 - Justyn Shackleford (Berkmar) 2010 (date, opponent unknown), 212 - Preston Bird (Veterans) vs. Ware County 10/29/2021, 212 - Adriel Clark (Rabun County) vs. Pope (10/16/20), 212 - Lavosh Wynn (Brunswick) vs. Tift County 11/9/2012, 211 - Chad Bryant (Dooly County) vs Bleckley County 10/12/2001, 211 - Dakohta Sonnichsen (Dawson County) vs North Hall 11/8/2019, 211 - Johnathan Howard (Wilcox County) vs. Dooly County 9/14/2012, 210 - Markeith Ambles (Henry County) vs. Union Grove 9/12/2008, 209 - Cal Faulkner (Lumpkin County) vs Pickens 9/23/2022, 209 - Tyler Davis (Duluth) vs Shiloh 11/14/2003, 208 - Aaron Scott (Banks County) vs. Athens Academy 10/21/2022, 208 - Karim Page (Dalton) vs. Douglas County 10/22/2021, 208 - D.J. WebJason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Dallas Goedert, Brandon Aiyuk among 27 players in NFC Championship game not rated as prep players. How many head coaches have won 300 games in high school football? At the top of the list is former Lincoln County head coach Larry Campbell who is the states leader in all-time career victories by a wide margin with his 477. Across the Peach State are some of the finest high school coaches in the country and this competitive fraternity of program leaders has been crucial to Georgias state-wide success over the years. A perfect 15-0 season in 2020 or a 1-loss run to the finals would make Chadwick and Campbell the only two coaches in state history to have ever reached the 400-win club. We need MORE officials in EVERY sport. Why the Georgia Bulldogs are a good bet to threepeat, WHY DO I WATCH THE NFL? Calvary Day head coach Mark R. Stroud has also spent time coaching at Toombs County (1992-2007) and Swainsboro (2016) in addition to his two stints with the Cavaliers (2008-15, 2016-2020). He led Southwest Georgia Academy from 1989-2004 and compiled a 145-58-4 record with three state titles. Six of 10 games included this week are for state titles. A look at Georgia high school football state championship games this weekend Sabercats senior quarterback Devon Dampier accounts for five touchdowns, hands Liberty only loss of season. 1999, 53 - Phillip Newman (Walton) vs. Sequoyah 1998, 53 - Josh Davis (Lowndes) vs. Coffee 2000, 53 - Chase Goggins (Coffee) vs. Lowndes 2001, 53 - Patrick Bolen (South Effingham) vs. Screven County 2003, 53 - Adam Shreiner (Walton) vs. Northview 2007, 53 - Samuel Sloman (Pace Academy) vs. White County 9/11/2015, 53 - Blake Gillikin (Westminster) vs. Officials Home; Association Contacts; Camps; Game Fee Chart; First Football Season. Rather than providing a list exclusive to GHSA wins that would exclude GISA victories, I have made note of this variable in my rankings of the current Georgia High School Football coaches with the most career victories. WebCoaches / ADs. King) vs. South Gwinnett 9/3/2010, 6 - Jonquel Dawson (M.L. Support your team! May 15, 2020 Dudley, a Georgia head coach for 29 seasons, has led programs at Buford (1992-94), Walton (1995-2008), Ware County (2009-13) and most recently Winder-Barrow (2018-22). While coaching in the GHSA, Soliday racked up a 187-141-2 overall record that included a pair of state titles at Americus High School in 2000 and 2001. 2, 8:00 pm - A Div. Updating records are easy and anyone with an account can do it! Listed below are the current coaches that have the most all-time victories. His 2016 Swainsboro team produced a 4-7 record. This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 16:23. 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Vernon) 2017-2020, 25 - Trent Broadnax (Benedictine) 2017-2020, 25 - Jaylon Barden (Westside-Macon) 2016-2019, 25 - Tucker Maxwell (Dawson County) 2012-2015, 25 - Jacob Rogers (Union County) 2012-2015, 25 - Jonathan Howard (Wilcox County) 2011-2012, 22 - Bailey Stockton (Prince Avenue Christian) 2022, 20 - Braxton Haley (Monsignor Donovan Catholic) 2014, 19 - Logan Johnson (Prince Avenue Christian) 2020, 19 - Tamorrion Terry (Turner County) 2016, 17 - Josh Britt (Prince Avenue Christian) 2022, 17 - Tavarres King (Habersham Central) 2007, 17 - Josh Patterson (Georgia Force Christian) 2020, 17 - Jordan Young (Heritage-Conyers) 2017, 17 - Richard Lecounte (Liberty County) 2016, 17 - Demarquis Polite-Bray (ML King) 2012, 17 - Jonathan Howard (Wilcox County) 2012, 16 - Bailey Stockton (Prince Avenue Christian) 2021, 16 - Javon Thompson (Griffin Christian) 2017, 16 - Ryan Reid (Fellowship Christian) 2016, 16 - Terrius Callahan (Cartersville) 2015, 16 - Major Bellamy Jr. (Central Gwinnett) 2015, 16 - Darion Anderson (Houston County) 2014, 15 - Logan Johnson (Prince Avenue Christian) 2019, 15 - Christian Parrish (Prince Avenue Christian) 2017, 15 - Jesse Cushman (Briarwood Academy) 2017, 15 - Titus Moore (First Presbyterian Day) 2017, 15 - John Wesley Kennedy III (Benedictine) 2016, 15 - Kawaan Baker (Hapeville Charter) 2015, 15 - Joshua Imatorbhebhe (North Gwinett) 2014, 15 - Christian Conley (North Paulding) 2010, 5 - Antonio Lester (Dooly County) vs Trion 12/6/2003, 5 - Logan Johnson (Prince Avenue Christian School) vs ELCA 11/22/2019 (Rnd 2, State Playoffs), 5 - Jonathan Gallinaro (Mount Vernon) vs. Providence Christian 10/15/2021, 51 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) 2016 - 2018, 41 - Charlie Edwards (Tift County) 2003 - 2006, 34 - Luis Martinez (Colquitt County) 2013 - 2015, 32 - Mitchell Fineran (Peach County) 2014 - 2017, 31 - Brenton King (MIll Creek) 2013 - 2016, 28 - Fernando Ramirez (Tift County) 2015 - 2017, 28 - Samuel Sloman (Pace Academy) 2014 - 2015, 25 - Chris Blankenship (Windsor Forest) 1990 - 1994, 25 - Zach Lopez (Sandy Creek) 2007 - 2009, 22 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) 2018, 18 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) 2017, 17 - Luis Martinez (Colquitt County) 2015, 5 - Josh Brockman (The Westminster Schools) vs. Salem 2021, 5 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Archer 2018, 5 - Jeremy Hayes (Cedartown) vs. Carrollton 1991, 5 - Zach Griffin (Ware County) vs. North Clayton 2010, 5 - Ryan Kay (Dutchtown) vs. Thomas County Central 2010, 4 - Bryson Franklin (Prince Avenue Christian School) vs George Walton 2021, 4 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Valdosta 2017, 4 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Archer 2017, 4 - Brent Garber (Thomasville) vs. Randolph - Clay 1998, 4 - Charlie Edwards (Tift County) vs. Irwin County 2005, 4 - David Clark (Warner Robins) vs. Mundy's Mill 2006, 4 - Matt Monday (Warner Robins) vs. Peach County 2013, 4 - Ethan Suda (Milton) vs. Lassiter 2015, 4 - Cole Phillips (Cairo) vs. Baldwin 2016, 67 - Rusty Curry (Duluth) vs. Norcross 1999, 63 - Dax Langley (Heritage) vs. Cedar Shoals 1993, 63 - Jake Verity (Bremen) vs. Rockmart 2015, 61 - Miles Hemphill (East Paulding) vs Stephenson 2012, 60 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Archer 2017, 59 - Chris Gardocki (Redan) vs. Stone Mountain 1987, 59 - Kanon Parkman (Stone Mountain) vs. Dunwoody 1990, 59 - Joseph Monsour (LaGrange) vs. Columbus 2009, 59 - Austin Hardin (Marist) vs. Southwest DeKalb 2010, 59 - Cory Munson (Northside-Warner Robins)vs. Lee Co. 2017, 58 - Eric Smith (Clarke Central) vs. Newton County 1989, 58 - Luke Manget (Rockdale County) vs. Avondale 1997, 58 - Phillip Newman (Walton) vs. Roswell 1998, 58 - Adam Shreiner (Walton) vs. Roswell 2007, 57 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Warner Robins 2018, 57 - Phillip Newman (Walton) vs. Roswell 1998, 57 - Jesus Noriega (Johnson - Gainesville) vs. Chestatee 2003, 57 - Eric Osteen (Richmond Academy) vs. Glynn Academy 2007, 57 - Carl Blackmore (Thomasville) vs. Thomas County Central 2017, 56 - Joseph Mansour (LaGrange) vs. Newnan 2009, 56 - Ryan Kay (Dutchtown) vs. Thomas County Central 2010, 56 - E Smith (LaGrange) vs. Spalding 2010, 56 - Joe Brown (Jackson) vs. Henry County 2012, 56 - Blake Gillikin (Westminster - Atlanta) vs. Adairsville 11/27/2015, 56 - Brenton King (Mill Creek) vs. Archer 9/9/2016, 56 - Cole Phillips (Cairo) vs. Jefferson 11/25/2016, 55 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Archer 2018, 55 - Ryan Fitzgerald (Colquitt County) vs. Valdosta 2018, 55 - Jonathan Cruz (Cartersville) vs. "18th Annual Pigskin Preview, The 1,000 yard club", Rome News-Tribune, Aug 23, 1983, p. 5, "Trojans Run By Monroe", Albany Herald, Nov 15, 1997, p. B1, "Done Deals: Valdosta's Bell chooses South Carolina, Rodemaker joins FSU", Valdosta Daily Times, 12/20/19, Tyler Storey's football stats on MaxPreps, https://ghsfha.org/wiki/index.php?title=Georgia_state_football_records&oldid=65192, 8,844 - Monte Williams (Commerce) 1997 - 2000, 8,108 - Washaun Ealey (Emanuel County Institute) 2005-08, 7,841 - Robert Toomer (Worth County) 1988 - 91, 7,695 - Chris Clay (Randolph - Clay) 2004 - 07, 7,541 - Justice Haynes (Buford/Blessed Trinity ) 2019 - 22, 7,476 - Keyjuan Brown (South Atlanta) 2019 -22, 7,322 - Eddie Dixon (Emanuel County Institute) 1980 - 83, 6,928 - Germivy Tucker (Johnson County) 2019 - 22, 6,923 - Brett Millican (Parkview) 1992 - 95, 6.915 - Duranta Dunson (Heard County) 2011 - 14, 6,903 - Kawon Bryant (North Oconee) 2011 - 2014, 6,779 - Dameon Pierce (Bainbridge) 2014 - 2017, 6,683 - Jesse Dorsey (White County) 1970 - 72, 6,558 - Omari Arnold (Brooks County) 2018 - 2021, 6,385 - Charles Grant (Miller County) 1994 - 97, 6,374 - Don Calloway (Miller County) 1996 - 99, 6,349 - Audell Grace (Screven County) 1991 - 94, 6,338 - Darius Marshall (Baldwin) 2003 - 06, 6,309 - Chaz Thornton (Stephens County) 2009 - 12, 6,279 - Travis Evans (Westside - Macon) 2000 - 03, 6,260 - Marteze Waller (Putnam County) 2008 - 11, 6,155 - Chris Cole (Brooks County) 1991 - 94, 6,137 - Herschel Walker (Johnson County) 1976 - 79, 6,100- Chase Walker (Southeast Bulloch) 2014-2017, 3,172 - Daccus Turman (Washington - Wilkes) 2000, 3,167 - Herschel Walker (Johnson County) 1979, 2,982 - Washaun Ealey (Emmanuel County Institute) 2007, 2,944 - Treylon Sheppard (Haralson County) 2018, 2,916 - Germivy Tucker (Johnson County) 2022, 2,871 - Michah Andrews (Greater Atlanta Christian) 2002, 2,814 - Brandon Andrews (Swainsboro) 2000, 2,795 - Chandler Byron (Monroe Area) 2018, 2,757 - Keyjuan Brown (South Atlanta) 2021, 2,706 - Keyjuan Brown (South Atlanta) 2022, 2,648 - Darryl Ogletree (Greenville) 1980, 2,544 - Omari Arnold (Brooks County) 2021, 2,530 - Charles Grant (Miller County) 1997, 2,479 - Taylor Trammell (Mount Paran Christian) 2014, 2,463 - C'Bo Flemister (Pike County) 2017, 2,457 - Don Calloway (Miller County) 1999, 2,423 - Travis Evans, Westside (Macon) 2004, 2,413 - Robert Toomer (Worth County) 1991, 2,332 - Jeffery Walker (Jefferson County) 2004, 2,323 - Jimmy Barefield (Waynesboro) 1955, 2,286 - Eddie Dixon (Emanuel County Institute) 1983, 2,285 - Washaun Ealey (Emanuel County Institute) 2007, 2,272 - Malyk Walker (Washington County) 2020, 2,262 - Dorian Walker (Mount Paran Christian) 2013, 2,170 - Kenny Ward (Greene-Taliaferro) 1990, 2,152 - Malachi Hosley (Northside (Columbus, Ga.)) 2022, 2,147 - Jaden Jenkins (Jefferson County) 2018, 2,125 - Walt Crowder (Central (Carrollton)) 1986, 2,114 - Ted Yarbrough (Early County) 1990, 2,094 - Frankie Fletcher (Pepperell) 1990, 2,090 - Sihiem King (Colquitt County) 2014, 2,074 - Brandon Whitaker (Pepperell) 2008, 2,059 - Jamarion Wilcox (South Paulding) 2022, 2,050 - Roderick Armstrong (Waycross) 1990, 2,047 - Tevin King (Colquitt County) 2010, 485 - Devyn Collins (Pepperell) vs. Rockmart 2014, 476 - Don Calloway (Miller County) vs. Lanier County 1999, 469 - Chris Clay (Randolph - Clay) vs. Albany 2007, 463 - Duranta Dunson (Heard County) vs. Jefferson 2013 [playoff record], 451 - Lyn-J Dixon (Taylor County) vs. Greenville 2015, 448 - Rob Brown (Trion) vs. Social Circle 2021 [playoffs], 435 - Tyler LaFlamme (South Forsyth) vs. Chattahoochee 2014, 434 - Michael Franklin (Carver (Atlanta)) vs. Archer 1987, 423 - Keith Henderson (Cartersville) vs. Cass 1984, 420 - Jahmyr Gibbs (Dalton) vs. Ringgold 2019, 418 - Keyjuan Brown (South Atlanta) vs. Banks County 2021 [playoffs], 417 - Champ Bailey (Charlton County) vs. Atkinson County 1995, 415 - Tay Sheppard (Bowdon) vs Union County 2015 [playoffs], 415 - Tyre Shelton (Chapel Hill) vs. Cedartown 2016, 414 - Selma Calloway (Miller County) vs. Dale County (AL) 1992, 413 - Travis Tisdale (Lowndes) vs. Valdosta 2018, 411 - Unray Solomon (Appling County) vs. Hephzibah 1991, 410 - Josh Rogers (Eagle's Landing Christian) vs. Heritage School 2020, 407 - Rob Brown (Trion) vs. Mount Zion 10/29/2021, 403 - Marquis Terry (Drew) vs. Starr's Mill 2014, 402 - Janier Ferguson (Pepperell) vs. Armuchee 2011, 402 - Kahlige Fleglar (Glenn Hills) vs. Cross Creek 2013, 402 - Dontarius Brookins (Hancock Central) vs. Twiggs County 2013, 133 - Washaun Ealey (Emanuel County Institute), 2006 - 09, 105 - Robert Toomer (Worth County) 1988 - 91, 105 - Monte Williams (Commerce) 1997 - 2000, 101 - Charles Grant (Miller County) 1995 - 1997, 98 - Kawon Bryant (North Oconee) 2011 - 2014, 95 - Justice Haynes (Buford/Blessed Trinity) 2019- 21 (101 touchdowns total), 95 - Omari Arnold (Brooks County) 2018 - 2021, 93 - Kyle Karempelis (Wesleyan) 2007 - 2010, 92 - Dameon Pierce (Bainbridge) 2014 - 2017, 91 - Chase Walker (Southeast Bulloch) 2014 - 2017, 89 - Chris Clay (Randolph-Clay) 2004 - 2007, 88 - Duranta Dunson (Heard County) 2011 - 2014, 86 - Herschel Walker (Johnson County) 1977 - 1979, 84 - Keyjuan Brown (South Atlanta) 2019 - 2022, 83 - Kevin Ellison (Habersham Central) 2007 - 2011, 81 - Debrale Smiley (Thomas County Central) 2004 - 2007, 79 - Jesse Dorsey (White County) 1970 - 72, 78 - Mack Strong (Brookstone) 1985 - 1988, 77 - Gunner Stockton (Rabun County) 2018 - 2021, 75 - Tre Hamilton (Charlton County) 2008 - 2011, 75 - Germivy Tucker (Johnson County) 2019 - 2022, 74 - Travis Evans (Westside-Macon) 2000 - 2003, 74 - Darius Marshall (Baldwin) 2003 - 2006, 72 - Eric Swinney (Sandy Creek) 2011 - 2014, 72 - Jeremy Marshall (Hawkinsville) 2002 - 2005, 71 - Garrison Hearst (Lincoln County) 1986 - 1989, 71 - Steele chambers (Blessed Trinity) 2015-2018, 70 - Melvin Borum (Hawkinsville) 1951 - 1954, 70 - Chris Cole (Brooks County) 1991 - 1994, 58 - Washaun Ealey (Emanuel County Institute) 2007, 45 - Herschel Walker (Johnson County) 1979, 42 - Jessie Miller (Washington County) 1997, 38 - Germivy Tucker (Johnson County) 2022, 38 - Michael Cooper (Screven County) 2001, 36 - Garrison Hearst (Lincoln County) 1989, 10 - Kenneth Moore (Calhoun) vs. Acworth 10/15/1948 (also 2 PAT for 62 points), 8 - Jahmyr Gibbs (Dalton) vs. Ringgold 8/23/2019, 8 - Don Calloway (Miller County) vs. Lanier County 9/3/1999, 8 - Thomas Flowers (Pebblebrook) vs. East Paulding 2001, 8 - Sonney Harris (Hillgrove) vs. North Paulding 2014, 8 - Kawon Bryant (North Oconee) vs. Jackson County 2013, 7 - Rob Brown (Trion) vs. Mount Zion 10/29/2021, 7 - Tre Hawkins (Athens Academy) vs. Providence Christian 9/10/2021, 7 - Keaton Mitchell (Eagle's Landing Christian) vs.